My non-escort friends have been going on about an app called revolut, didn't want to arouse suspicion by asking them how discretely you could use it to accept cash from strangers, so might have a look into it...
I have this App and tested it it (from my hubby's Revolut app account to mine), it DID reveal our real names to each other, despite me enquring beforehand from Revolut they said no, but... in a nutshell... it does.
There was another App we tested (sending each other a small amount via these Apps)..... called Circle Pay.. which worked on an email address system and showed only the email, so complete anonymity, however some folk on here seemed to think it was not adult friendly. I don't know, at the time (over a year ago) I went through their T&C's like a fine tooth comb, there was nothing referencing adult work, however in that time their T&C's may have changed.
Perhaps google it. All I know is, it provided complete anonymity, hubby only seen email address I used and vice versa. I haven’t used it since however. So… we did NOT see each other's names & they did what they said they did on the tin (unlike Revolut) – as I also phoned and spoke to them (Circle) and they said you didn’t have to reveal real name if you didn’t want, as I recall when logged in there were something like three ID choices you could choose from, your real name, your email address and I think maybe a nickname, not so sure on the last one but anyway I just choose I wanted to be identified to the other person by my email address.
You have to be verified .... but the other person does not see it anyway (if you select from their drop down menu the option to be identified via your email address. (Also you need to link your debit card in order to be able to transfer funds to your bank account). At the time I used it, it was done electronically, they don’t provide a (physical) credit card, whereas Revolut does, although its not compulsory to order it as you can use their 'virtual' one . However there is little point in using Revolut if it is not anonymous!
With Circle Pay there are no worries about giving out bank details, sort codes, account numbers, cashiers giving your name out (by accident or otherwise).
Of course any Client would have to have the App on their phone too (and you would have to swop email addresses, so you knew who was who, say if you had more than one Client using it). It is free to download from Play etc & called 'Circle Pay' and relatively easy to set up.
Also I see on here some others have used and recommend another App called ‘Cash App’ which sounds similar to Circle, (it is downloadable on Play as ‘Cash App’ (then has the word Square underneath in red writing) - if you use the search engine here you might find other topics on it, input 'cash app' or 'cashapp'. And/or perhaps do a Google search.
Speaking of Google I found the article (extract below) from this year, April 2018 - (if you google ‘cash app’ or ‘square cash app’, hopefully you can find it plus other online articles). So you can do your own research.
It seems like new methods are evolving all the time, esp while banks close down etc. New ‘systems’ appear to be popping up like mushrooms.
Although of course what is needed in this instance is:
(1) anonymity and also
(2) for it to be adult friendly (however if the T&C’s don’t refer to it then technically you are not breaking their T&C’s)
Here is the extract from the article: (it is the Cash App referred to above).
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Square announced on Tuesday (April 3) that its peer-to-peer (P2P) Cash app is now available in the U.K.
According to news from MarketWatch, the U.K. is the first international market for the Cash app. Like in the U.S., users across the pond can now send and receive money without paying a fee. The funds will show up by the end of the next business day. However, the app doesn’t enable users to buy or sell bitcoin, which U.S. users of the app can do, and the Cash debit card won’t immediately be available in the U.K.”